Thursday, February 2, 2017

Week 4

This week our essential questions were How do I plan powerful and purposeful Social Studies? And how do I teach it? With my first "Wisdom from Experience" interview I found that not all teachers are planning powerful or purposeful Social Studies in their class. At first I found this discouraging but it opened up a lot ideas of what I can do. As a teacher I need to be a leader. It's also the first of the  NCPTS. I plan to integrate Social Studies into my lesson plans to ensure that my students get the education that I am obligated to. If I work in a school that is not integrating Social Studies I can advocate for my students and collaborate with other teachers and administrators, so that we all can teach it effectively. How can I do this effectively in class? When teaching literacy I can assign students to read a non fiction book set in a particular time period. We can openly discuss these events in class as well as new vocabulary. I recently been looking into new resources and came across Trueflix. This scholastic media reader is an excellent resource for students to watch for literacy. What I found interesting is that I could chose a topic from history or allow my students to pick a topic from it that relates to Social Studies. Planning my lesson ahead of time I could have my students write or create work based off what they just viewed. I want to be a teacher that thinks outside the box. I would like to be innovative and keep my students engaged in learning. I realize that not all students learn the same so when planning my lessons to be purposeful and powerful I will need to be able to reach each and everyone. I believe by listening to their feedback, their interests, and assessing their work I will have a better understanding of how to plan. I think it's our responsibility to our students to  not only challenge them to learn but ourselves. I think what I took out of my first interview was stagnation is not purposeful or powerful. I need to continue to challenge myself with new innovative ways to help my kids learn. There I said it "my kids" The students who's future learning Im responsible for. I hoping this blog will inspire you.

3 comments:

  1. Chris, I never have heard of Trueflix before. I was looking at the website and it sounds like a great resource opportunity filled with fun topics for students to learn about. I like what you said about thinking outside of the box. Sadly a lot of school teachers do not do this which leads to as you said "stagnation." From your blog, I know you will be a great teacher. You have that passion to come up with different ways to help and inspire your students to be creative. You will be an awesome teacher.

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  2. Chris,
    You made some good connections in your blog. Doing the wisdom of experience really did give some good information. It is interesting to see how present teachers show the way for us future teacher. It is good that we can learn things from them. You being a leader for your "kids". We are here to bring the "big ideas" for our future learners. Great job again.

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  3. Chris, Thanks for sharing the resource! I will have to check that out. I am glad to see that you are starting to make those intention connections in the course! This is great. Keep your future classroom in your head as you are completing all of the requirements. Good connection to the teacher as leader standard.

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